There doesn't seem to be no record for a player named David Hughes, although there was a played named Edward ' Ted ' Hughes who played for Tottenham Hotspur between 1899 - 1908.
He made 148 appearances socring 8 goals.
There was also another player who came through the Tottenham Hotspur youth rank, Mark Hughes ( not to be confused with the former Chelsea and Manchester United player ). Although he failed to make a first team appearance for the club and was then transferred to Oldham Athletic.
During the 2013-14 season, the goalkeepers for Tottenham Hotspur are:Heurelho GomesBrad FriedelHugo Lloris
During the current 2012 - 2013 season, William Gallas is the captain of Tottenham Hotspur. Michael Dawson is the currecnt Vice-Captain.
Tommy Cable played for Tottenham Hotspur between 1928 - 1931. He played 42 games, without scoring a goal. Looking back at history records, it doesn't seem to appear that Tommy was captain of Tottenham during a competitive match.
In 1882 the Hotspur Football Club was formed by grammar school boys from the bible class at All Hallows Church. They were also members of Hotspur Cricket Club and it is thought that the name Hotspur was associated with Sir Henry Percy (Sir Harry Hotspur) who was "Harry Hotspur" of Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 1, and who lived locally during the 14th century and whose descendants owned land in the neighbourhood. In 1884 the club was renamed Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club to distinguish itself from another team called London Hotspur.
On Tuesday 5th September 1882, the Hotspur Football Club was formed by grammar-school boys from the Bible class at All Hallows Church. They were also members of Hotspur Cricket Club. It is possible that the name Hotspur was associated with Sir Henry Percy, who was " Harry Hotspur " of Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 1, and who lived locally during the 14th century and whose descendants owned land in the neighbourhood. In 1884 the club was renamed Tottenham Hotspur Football Club to avoid any confusion with an already established team called Hotspur FC.
On 1882, the Hotspur Football Club was formed by grammar-school boys from the Bible class at All Hallows Church. They were also members of Hotspur Cricket Club. It is possible that the name Hotspur was associated with Sir Henry Percy, who was "Harry Hotspur" of Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 1, and who lived locally during the 14th century and whose descendants owned land in the neighbourhood. In 1884 the club was renamed Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club to distinguish itself from another team called London Hotspur. Spurs is just a shortened version of the name, Hotspur.
On Tuesday 5 September 1882, the Hotspur Football Club was formed by grammar-school boys from the Bible class at All Hallows Church. They were also members of Hotspur Cricket Club. It is possible that the name Hotspur was associated with Sir Henry Percy, who was " Harry Hotspur " of Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 1, and who lived locally during the 14th century and whose descendants owned land in the neighbourhood. In 1884 the club was renamed Tottenham Hotspur Football Club to avoid any confusion with an already established team called Hotspur FC.
In the 2016/17 season, the average home attendance for Rangers FC was 48,893 and during the same period for the Tottenham Hotspur it was 31,639. Both teams are known for having some of the largest fan bases in the UK. It should be noted that Rangers FC play in the Scottish Premiership whilst Tottenham Hotspurs play in the Premiership.
It depends on what measure you are using for 'good'. Based on the number of major honours won during their history, Tottenham have a total of 26 trophies, whilst Arsenal (as a random example of other clubs) have 39 trophies, making Tottenham only 66% as good as Arsenal. As a comparison to the team with most trophies (Liverpool - 63), Tottenham are only 41% as good as the best team. If the basis is current form - then the answer is probably "Henry James Redknapp".
Aaron Lennon, the England international and Tottenham Hotspur gun scored 5 goals in all competitions (5 league goals)during the 2008-09 season.
Expression used when all the players on a team play defensively, usually when the team is intending to draw the game or defending a narrow margin. The term was coined by Chelsea F.C. manager Jose Mourinho, referring to Tottenham Hotspur F.C. during a game against Chelsea in 2004.
According to Google Gomes earned around £50,000 whilst at Tottenham during the 2013 season.